Also, to everyone that's done the VCDS "Audi" throttle response hack. There is a cost. I discovered my launch and issues were related to this change.
TCS (Traction Control) does not behave well in the wet. I would say that both the Haldex and TCS aren't calibrated to the change in throttle behaviour.
I first noticed a difference when LC didn't behave itself properly. It would lose traction (in the dry), jolt and then not change into 2nd right away. After reverting back to the VW setting this didn't happen anymore.
When it was rather wet the other day, when in "Audi" mode the front wheels would easily break traction and when switched back to "VW" mode it behaved itself and was harder to break traction.
Like I said above, it might all be symptoms of the TCS/Haldex not being calibrated for the throttle, or that it really does confuse the ABS and other modules. I would recommend against the change. Each to their own of course
TCS (Traction Control) does not behave well in the wet. I would say that both the Haldex and TCS aren't calibrated to the change in throttle behaviour.
I first noticed a difference when LC didn't behave itself properly. It would lose traction (in the dry), jolt and then not change into 2nd right away. After reverting back to the VW setting this didn't happen anymore.
When it was rather wet the other day, when in "Audi" mode the front wheels would easily break traction and when switched back to "VW" mode it behaved itself and was harder to break traction.
Like I said above, it might all be symptoms of the TCS/Haldex not being calibrated for the throttle, or that it really does confuse the ABS and other modules. I would recommend against the change. Each to their own of course

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